Conrad Weiser's Charlotte Scheipe was tired of finishing in second place.

That's what happened to the Scouts senior during the last two seasons at the BCIAA girls individual bowling tournament.

This year, Scheipe wanted to go out a winner.

She was the leader after first-round action Thursday and wanted to achieve her goal.

Scheipe won the championship trophy Friday at Jay Lanes in Douglassville.

Scheipe finished with an eight-game score of 1,894, which was 146 pins better than second-place finisher Jenna Hess of Muhlenberg at 1,748.

Rounding out the top six medalists were Exeter's Britney Chamuras at 1,745; Gov. Mifflin's Lauren Stamm at 1,743; Exeter's Chelsea Lorah, last year's champ, at 1,688; and Exeter's Katie Eggert at 1,642.

Exeter won the team championship with 8,074 pins; Gov. Mifflin was second at 7,740.

Scheipe said that she was confident of victory going into the second round, despite not bowling her best during the first game Friday.

"This was the best performance of my career," said Scheipe, who rolled the third-highest league average this season at 210. "I wanted to show everyone how well I can bowl."

Scheipe began the second round with a 57-pin lead over teammate Kaitlin Geisinger and was able to stay in front the rest of the way.

"I struggled a bit during the first game (on Friday)." Scheipe said. "There were other people behind me who had better games. But I picked it up after the second game. I just felt good rolling the ball and staying in my game."